Green Irish Tweed Perfume

Green Irish Tweed Perfume by Creed, Creed green irish tweed was originally created for actor cary grant
. The spicy, sporty blend contains notes of mysore sandalwood, ambergris, violet leaves, french verbena, and florentine iris. All products are original, authentic name brands. We do not sell knockoffs or imitations.... Read More

About Creed

History and background of Creed. In 1760, in London, James Henry Creed founded the House of Creed. It rapidly grew a favourite with the English Court and Queen Victoria appointed Creed an official supplier. Soon, the House of Creed was chosen by all the courts of Europe : from Napoléon III, Empress Eugénie, Francis-Joseph, Elizabeth of Austro-Hungaria to Chritina of Spain
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Be careful with this one, a lot of the creeds result in olfactory fatigue meaning you won't be able to smell it on you but it's definitely there. The risk of this being that you'll end up spraying way too much. I recommend 3 sprays max for the day, 4 if you're going out to a bar, 2 is probably best for work. I put on 4 and thought it was gone after a few hours. My friend sat down with me for coffee 5 hours later and asked if I had bathed in cologne (though he said it smelt really good). The initial opening is rather harsh and I did not care for it but the dry down is the most amazing part. I'd recommend you spray this 15 minutes (at least) before you leave the house to let the top notes evaporate. Over the period of the day, I'd get wafts of it but be assured that it's present at all times. Once someone hangs out with you for a while, it'll disappear on them just like it did with you (again olfactory fatigue). I'm thinking of making this the main one I use during the day. There is no comparison with Davidoff Cool Water. The harsh opening is similar but the dry down is vastly favoring GIT.

Allegedly this scent was created for Creed by Pierre Bourdon, the same perfumier that created Cool Water. The two on dry down smell virtually identical and only people who purchase for prestige can tell the difference. A 200 ml of Cool Water can be had for 40 bucks on this site and draws just as many compliments. Spare yourself the pretense of owning a Creed and spend the 160 bucks you save on something else. That said, the scent is wonderful, one of the greatest ever created; but again, it's virtually the same scent that can be had for a fraction of the cost with Cool Water.

Though it is quite expensive, you get what you pay for! I always receive compliments whenever I do wear it and I actually like that it's on the pricier side so that I don't have to worry about all my friends trying to purchase it!!

I tried this fragrance by chance it might be the one I remember as a young girl. I am not sure if it is but I like it very much anyway as it doesn't smell like all the other brands on the market today. I rarely buy the brands in department stores as they all smell alike to me and very overbrearing, no disticntive smell. The one I picked is just different enough to stand out on its' own. I would like to try the mens version of this cologne.